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SAU hosts national unity rally with enthusiastic participation

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HYDERABAD, Aug 05 (APP):In connection with Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day celebrations, Sindh Agriculture University (SAU), Tandojam organized a grand national unity rally under the themes “Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsus” and “Maraka-e-Haq” inspired by the special interest of Sindh chief minister Syed Murad Ali Shah. The event aimed to promote patriotism and solidarity among the youth and academic community.
According to the SAU spokesperson, separate rallies were taken out from various points of the university, which converged in front of the Faculty of Crop Production. From there, a massive and united rally marched toward the Vice Chancellor’s Secretariat, symbolizing national unity and collective pride.
Vice Chancellor Dr. Altaf Ali Siyal led the rally, accompanied by deans of various faculties, the Registrar, Director Finance, heads of academic and administrative departments and a large number of students, faculty members and university staff, all participating with zeal and enthusiasm.
Students carried national flags, placards and banners inscribed with slogans supporting national integrity, the Pakistan’s armed forces and the spirit of unity. The atmosphere echoed with resounding slogans of “Pakistan Zindabad” and “Pak Army Zindabad” reflecting the patriotic fervor of the participants.
Addressing the main gathering, Dr. Altaf Ali Siyal said “Pakistan is the guarantor of our generation’s freedom, peace, and prosperous future. Our armed forces are among the bravest in the world, who have safeguarded the nation with unparalleled sacrifices.” “Our soldiers have consistently thwarted enemy attacks, crushed malicious intentions and ensured decisive victories for the country. The peaceful nights we sleep in, are due to the courage, sacrifice and relentless struggle of our army”, he added.
Dr. Siyal emphasized that it was the responsibility of educational institutions to nurture conscious, patriotic and socially responsible youth who shape the destiny of nations. He added that such initiatives aim to instill a sense of national pride, unity and the spirit of sacrifice among students.

East China Shengsi’s holistic tourism awakens stellar synergy of its islands

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BEIJING, Aug 5 (APP):By the shores of the East China Sea, azure waves surge and roll. When the morning sun gilds the century-old lighthouse, when twilight transforms the “blue tear” beaches into a starry river, and when songs and laughter blend over the offshore mussel farms—this vibrant scroll of island charm is a living testament to the flourishing holistic tourism in the Shengsi Islands. From January to May this year, Shengsi’s tourism market delivered outstanding results: the county welcomed a total of 1.336 million visitors, marking a 35.1% year-on-year increase and ranking first in growth rate province-wide. Overnight stays stood out in particular, with 756,000 visitors, surging 50.7% year-on-year—a growth rate that also leads the province, showcasing Shengsi’s robust appeal as a travel destination.
Guided by the vision of “Beautiful Shengsi, Splendid Shengsi,” the islands have long transcended traditional sightseeing. With a foundation of two national 4A-level and three 3A-level tourist attractions, Shengsi has achieved full-scenic coverage across its towns and villages. Leading the province in the development of island parks, it has been honored as a provincial holistic tourism demonstration zone and ranked among the top ten counties for high-quality cultural and tourism integration in Zhejiang. Additionally, it has been recognized as a “Shining Pearl” in Zhejiang’s grand garden initiative.
In the summertime on Hua’ao Island, sightseeing shuttles bustle endlessly with tourists. From the first light of dawn over the century-old lighthouse to the dreamlike glow of the “blue tears” beaches at night, from the artistic workshops in the fishing village’s stone houses to the romantic cliffside vows of eternal love—this Island of Romance delivered an impressive performance during the May Day holiday, with its boutique guesthouses consistently booked to full capacity.
Across the archipelago, each island of Shengsi shines with its own distinctive charm: On Sijiao Island, the spiritual aura of seaside Buddhism intertwines with the rustic charm of fishing villages, weaving a tapestry of Zen-like tranquility; Shengshan Island preserves the centuries-old legacy of its fishing grounds, where the deep-rooted maritime culture whispers tales of time-honored traditions; Gouqi Island composes an oceanic pastoral symphony with its thriving mussel farms, painting a vibrant vision of rural revitalization against the blue waters; Huanglong Island’s rugged cliffs and weathered boulders sketch an ink-wash village, etching the timeless resilience of its seaside bluffs into the landscape; Meanwhile, Yangshan Island orchestrates a striking symphony of steel cranes against sapphire skies, where industrial prowess harmonizes with natural beauty in perfect balance.
In recent years, Shengsi has masterfully implemented the strategy of “one island, one specialty; one island, one strategy,” seamlessly threading these islands into a cohesive chain. Across the grand chessboard of holistic tourism, the region is rapidly building an organic ecosystem where islands complement each other’s functions and share visitor flows. The synergistic network between “Sijiao Main Island + Huanglong Island” and the eastern Ma’an Archipelago is taking shape at an accelerated pace, propelling Shengsi’s tourism evolution from “single-island hits” to “cluster symbiosis.”
In Shengsi, the traditional “savor the sea, feast by the shore” tourism model is evolving into an immersive “revel in waves, bask in bliss” experience. Cultural festivals, sporting events, and artistic encounters are surging like tides, injecting dynamic energy into island tourism. On Hua’ao Island, the “Perfect Match of Love” carnival unfolded as 25 couples from across China celebrated a collective wedding—a romantic “tourism + emotion” feast where happiness fermented in the ocean breeze. Meanwhile, Sijiao Island’s “FU Art Festival · Wild Shengsi Living” festival used “tourism + art” as its key, guiding urbanites to discover hidden coastal and mountain retreats.
“Tourism + Sports” Infuses Vitality into the Islands. The “East China Sea Cup” Shengsi Islands Sailing Regatta has attracted 20 international teams to compete in its innovative “island-hopping race” format, allowing participants to admire the archipelago’s breathtaking scenery while navigating the waves. Meanwhile, the Jihu Beach Water Sports Center offers over 20 aquatic activities, welcoming more than 2,000 daily visitors. The newly launched “Helicopter Island Tour” provides a bird’s-eye perspective of the islands, propelling Shengsi’s tourism into a new era of three-dimensional sea-land-air experiences.
How to make Shengsi a place that captivates the heart? Shengsi understands well that staying true to its unique character is the soul, while diversified innovation is the path. What leaves travelers with lasting memories, however, is the warmth hidden in the details. Thoughtful services at transport hubs deliver the first pleasant surprise, while the seamless island-hopping network makes exploration effortless. Complimentary rental amenities at scenic spots quietly ease travel hassles…
Cuisine serves as Shengsi’s most heartfelt emotional bond. By building the “Century-Old Fishing Ground” brand matrix, the county has expanded state-run seafood noodle shops at a pace of “6 outlets in 3 cities over 2 years.” Seasonal delicacies like the “Eight Ocean’s Treasures” and “Eight Fishing Harvest Delicacies” have won widespread acclaim, turning Shengsi’s seafood into a culinary icon—and a vibrant showcase of high-quality tourism development.
Leveraging strengths, seizing opportunities, and forging uniqueness, Shengsi is unlocking the “constellation effect” of its islands through comprehensive tourism development—pioneering a new wave of island travel and sailing toward an even more captivating future.

Abdulla Al Hamed visits Huawei’s R&D Centre in Shanghai

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SHANGHAI, Aug 5 (WAM/APP) : Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the UAE National Media Office and Chairman of the UAE Media Council, visited Huawei’s Research and Development Centre in Shanghai as part of the preparatory tour for the “BRIDGE 2025” Summit – the largest platform uniting media, cultural and creative content creators, leaders, and decision-makers to transform how the world communicates, set to take place in Abu Dhabi from 8–10 December 2025.
He was accompanied by Dr Jamal Mohammed Al Kaabi, Director-General of the UAE National Media Office, which reflects a commitment to exploring opportunities that shape the future of media, combining advanced technologies with a human-centred vision.
The delegation was welcomed by several Huawei executives, led by Lv Yang Ming, President of the Huawei Cloud Media Service Product Department; Lu Zhen Yu, Expert in Huawei Cloud Media Service Products; Wharton Huang, Vice President of Government & Enterprise, Huawei Cloud UAE; and Lewis Tan, Head of Strategy and Marketing, Huawei Cloud UAE.
The UAE officials held several meetings with Huawei’s leadership team to discuss cooperation in the fields of media, AI solutions, and their applications in digital broadcasting, big data, and 5G services. During the discussions, Abdulla Al Hamed highlighted the importance of building bridges of cooperation between the UAE media institutions and international developers to deliver intelligent media solutions that support the Arabic language, promote knowledge exchange, and expand collaboration in digital broadcasting, smart education, and interactive platforms.
The visit included a tour of the Huawei Lianqiu Lake R&D Centre, which showcases their latest innovations in media and smart education. Al Hamed has noted that the BRIDGE Summit is a strategic incubator for responsible cooperation and will serve as an open laboratory for developing new partnership models and joint investments that will shape the future of media, not only as a profession but as a driver of innovation and an effective tool for achieving sustainable development.
It is worth noting that the Shanghai visit is one of the preparatory stops for the anticipated “BRIDGE 2025” Summit in Abu Dhabi, which will bring together decision-makers in media, technology leaders, and cultural and economic influencers in a space aimed at shaping a more balanced, innovative, and human-centred media future.

Hanif vows global push against India’s unilateral Kashmir clampdown

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP):Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi has strongly condemned India’s unilateral actions of August 5, 2019, calling it a dark chapter in the history humanity and a direct attack on the Kashmiri people’s right to self-determination.
The minister said in his message on the occasion of Youm-e-Istehsal (Day of Exploitation), the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35-A by the Modi regime stripped Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) of its special constitutional status, a move widely rejected by the people of Kashmir from the day first.
 “Neither the Kashmiris accepted this illegal step, nor Pakistan, nor the world,” he added.
Hanif Abbasi emphasized that Pakistan has consistently raised the Kashmir issue on all appropriate international forums with the great courage and determination, reaffirming its unwavering support for the Kashmiri cause.
Referring to the recent Pakistan-India conflict, the minister noted that the Kashmiri people shared in Pakistan’s victory with pride.
Kashmiris see Pakistan’s success as their own. Their love for Pakistan is unshaken and proudly expressed,he said.
Abbasi reiterated that Kashmiris’ sacrifices will not go in vain, adding that India’s oppressive measures had failed to dampen the spirit of freedom in the occupied valley.
The minister paid tribute to Hurriyat leaders like Yasin Malik, imprisoned in Indian jails, and praised the resilience of the Kashmiri people who, despite immense hardships, remain firm and unyielding.
Modi’s assault has failed. The Kashmiri nation’s determination is intact. Their right to self-determination is now closer than ever.
The Minister said that Kashmir banay ga Pakistan’ is not just a slogan, it is our faith. That day is not far when Kashmir will be an inseparable part of Pakistan.

Over 222,720 metric tons towel worth $1.082 bln exported in FY 25

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 5 (APP):Over 226,335 metric tons of towel valued at $1.082  billion were exported during fiscal year 2024-25 as compared to the exports of 222,720 metric tons worth of $1.055 billion of the corresponding period of the last year.
Towel exports during the period from July-June 2024-25 grew by 2.61 percent as compared to the exports of the same period of the last year, according the data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.
The exports of the ready-made garments from the country during last fiscal year (2024-25) grew by 15.85 percent as compared to the exports of the corresponding period of the last year, according the trade data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics here Saturday.
During the period from July-June, 2024-25, over 80, 147 thousand dozens of ready-made garments valued at $4.128 billion were exported as compared to the exports 75,754 thousand dozens worth of $3.563 billion of the same period of the last year, it added.
Meanwhile, the exports of the art, silk and synthetic textile grew by 8.80 percent as 83,918 metric tons of above mentioned commodity worth of $399.515 million as against the exports of 82,876 metric tons valued at $367.199 million of the same period of the last year.
During the period under review textile exports witnessed an increase of 7.39 percent as compared to the exports of the same period of  the last year (2023-24), as the textile exports from the country were recorded at $ 17,887.038 million during the fiscal year 2024-25 against the exports of $ 16,655.899 million during the last year, the data reveled.
The textile commodities that contributed in trade growth included knitwear, the export of which increased by 13.68 percent to $ 5,010.467 million from $ 4,407.573 million while the export of bed wear surged by 11.07 percent to $ 3,112.848 million from $ 2,802.670 million, it added.
The other commodities that witnessed growth in trade included towels, the export of which rose by 2.61 percent to $1,082.611 million from $ 1,055.108 million, tents, canvas, and tarpaulin by 6.21 percent to $ 124.870 million from
$117.564 million.
The exports of yarn other than cotton yarn by 4.75 percent to $34.042 million from $32.498 million, and the ready-made garments up by 15.85 percent to $4,128.556 million this year compared to the exports of $3,563.599 million last year, it added.

AIOU empowers students through admission guidance seminar

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 05 (APP):Allama Iqbal Open University(AIOU) has organized an admission guidance seminar to provide awareness about the educational programs and admission process for the Autumn Semester 2025.
The seminar aimed to familiarize students with the various academic and support services offered by the university. The seminar was arranged by the Islamabad Regional Campus.
In his keynote address  Additional Regional Director, Ahsan Shakoor stated that AIOU continues to serve as a beacon of knowledge across Pakistan through modern and effective distance learning methods. With the implementation of digital transformation, AIOU has evolved into a global educational institution enabling students from around the world to benefit from its academic offerings.
He highlighted that students can now access AIOU’s educational resources from anywhere in the world and continue their studies without interruption.
Emphasizing the university’s mission of accessible education, he noted that AIOU has introduced various scholarship schemes, fee concessions and financial assistance options to support students, particularly those facing economic challenges.
Mr. Shakoor also briefed students on the university’s four major digital platforms: the official website, CMS Portal, AIOU Mobile App and LMS Portal.
He encouraged students to stay engaged with these portals to ensure a smooth academic experience from admission to degree completion.
Assistant Regional Director Tauseef Ahmed delivered a detailed presentation covering AIOU’s academic programs, admission procedures, online learning system, fee structure, and other student services.
The seminar concluded with an interactive Q&A session, where participants asked insightful questions regarding admissions, the digital learning environment, fee details, and available support facilities. Comprehensive and informative responses were provided by the university representatives.

KSrelief completes distribution of 6,000 food packages to affected families in AJK

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By Rehan Khan
ISLAMABAD, August 05 (APP):King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has successfully completed the distribution of 6,000 food packages to families affected by natural disasters across ten districts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The distribution included 325 food packages in Muzaffarabad, 542 in Jhelum Valley, 433 in Neelum, 796 in Kotli, 281 in Bhimber, 250 in Mirpur, 1,040 in Sudhnoti, 1,073 in Poonch, 934 in Haveli, and 326 in Bagh.
Each food package weighs 95 kilograms and includes 80 kg of flour, 5 liters of cooking oil, 5 kg of sugar, and 5 kg of lentils (chana dal). This humanitarian aid initiative was carried out in close coordination with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the State Disaster Management Authority of AJK, and the Hayat Foundation, ensuring timely and transparent delivery of assistance to the affected families.
More than 41,121 individuals directly benefited from this effort, which stands as a testament to KSrelief’s strong commitment to supporting and rehabilitating disaster-affected communities in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
Director General of the AJK Disaster Management Authority, Sardar Waheed, expressed his gratitude to KSrelief and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their timely and generous support. He personally attended a distribution ceremony in Muzaffarabad, reflecting the strong cooperation between KSrelief and the Government of Azad Kashmir to reach those most in need.

NCSW calls for stronger dowry law to end ‘symbolic’ justice

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 05 (APP):The National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) has renewed its call for comprehensive reforms to Pakistan’s decades-old dowry law, urging lawmakers and enforcement agencies to move beyond symbolic measures and take decisive action against the harmful tradition.
At the second national consultation on the Dowry and Bridal Gifts (Restriction) Act, 1976, held here, the Commission stressed that without serious legal amendments and effective implementation, the law will continue to fail the very women it was meant to protect.
The session was part of a broader effort to reform family laws in Pakistan under the directives of the Prime Minister and the National Assembly’s Gender Mainstreaming Sub-Committee.
Chaired by NCSW Chairperson Ume Laila Azhar, the focused session brought together stakeholders from key federal ministries and departments to examine the 1976 Act in detail.
The review covered definitions of dowry and bridal gifts, monetary and non-monetary restrictions under the law, legal avenues for lodging complaints, and enforcement challenges.
“The harmful practice of dowry remains a deeply entrenched form of gender-based violence and economic injustice in Pakistan,” said Azhar. “While the Act aimed to curb these practices, it has unfortunately lacked effective implementation.”
She stressed the urgency of updating the law to reflect contemporary social realities and align with international human rights standards. “We strongly urge all stakeholders, particularly legislative and enforcement bodies, to ensure strict adherence to the proposed amendments. This law must become a tool for real transformation, not remain symbolic,” she added.
The Dowry and Bridal Gifts (Restriction) Act, introduced nearly five decades ago, was originally intended to restrict excessive demands made at the time of marriage. However, critics have long argued that the law has been poorly enforced, with many families continuing to suffer under the economic and social pressures of traditional dowry practices.
During the session, participants pointed out several gaps in the Act’s current implementation. Key concerns included vague definitions, lack of legal clarity on permissible gift limits, and limited public awareness about how to report violations.
The consultation concluded with a call for written feedback from stakeholders to inform the next stage of legal reform.
The NCSW emphasized the importance of evidence-based, practical amendments that can lead to meaningful change in the lives of women and girls.
This initiative follows a renewed government commitment to review discriminatory laws and advance gender equality, as outlined in the NCSW’s mandate under the NCSW Act, 2012.
The reform process is expected to continue through a series of national consultations, leading to a formal draft of amendments to be presented to the legislature.
If passed, the updated law could significantly impact the prevalence of dowry-related violence and economic coercion, particularly in rural and marginalized communities.

Blue Veins, Rise & Shine Girls Education Leadership Network welcomes vetting of Implementation rules for free & compulsory

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PESHAWAR, Aug 05 (APP):Blue Veins and the Rise & Shine Girls Education Leadership Network welcome the long-awaited vetting of the Implementation Rules of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Free and Compulsory Education Act 2017 by the Law Department.
This milestone marks a crucial step for fulfilling Article 25-A of the Constitution of Pakistan, which guarantees the right to free and compulsory education for all children aged 5–16 years.
The vetting has come after a long delay, during which education champions repeatedly urged the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to establish a clear framework to operationalize the act.
Currently, there are 4.9 million out-of-school children in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, of which 2.9 million are girls.
The effective implementation of these rules has the potential to be a game-changer in reducing the number of out-of-school children, especially girls, by ensuring access, equity, and quality in education.
Blue Veins and Rise & Shine Girls Education Leadership Network appreciate the efforts of chairman of the Standing Committee on Elementary & Secondary Education of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly for its active interest and persistent follow-up on this matter.
Special thanks are also extended to Minister for Elementary Education Faisal Khan Taraki, Chief Secretary Shahab Ali Shah and the secretary of education for their leadership and commitment in advancing this long-standing demand of education champions.
Qamar Naseem, civil society activist and Malala Fund Education Champion, stated: “The vetting of the implementation rules is not only a legal formality; it is also a commitment to our children’s future. We now need urgent and consistent implementation so that no child, especially girl, is left behind.”
Yumna Aftab, youth activist, remarked: “As a young advocate for education, I see this as a historic moment. History will remember it as a success only if it translates into classrooms filled with children who previously had no access to education.”
Maham Nafees, Convenor of the Rise & Shine Girls Education Leadership Network, added: “For far too long, girls in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been deprived of their basic right to education. These rules provide a framework that can help bridge the gender gap and ensure every girl can attend school without barriers.”
Blue Veins and the Rise & Shine Girls Education Leadership Network call upon the provincial government to ensure effective monitoring, budgetary allocations, and accountability mechanisms for the full realization of Article 25-A.
The vetting of these rules is not just a legal step but a moral imperative to secure the future of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa children.

Woman dies after falling into well; Rescue 1122 recovers body

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LOWER DIR, , Aug 05 (APP):A woman on Tuesday tragically lost her life after falling into a deep well in the Khazana Kotkay area here.
The incident triggered an urgent response from Rescue 1122, who retrieved the body from the depth of the well.
Due to possible presence of toxic gases in the well, the rescue operation was conducted under strict safety protocols.
A trained rescuer equipped with a Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) entered the well to carry out the operation safely.
Despite a swift and professional rescue effort, the woman, identified as Muharram, was retrieved from the well in an unconscious state and immediately shifted to the District Headquarters Hospital.
Unfortunately, doctors at the facility confirmed that she had succumbed to her injuries.